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Flash Flood Warning for The Woodlands: Turn Around Don’t Drown

Severe Weather The Woodlands
Severe Weather The Woodlands
Severe Weather The Woodlands
Severe Weather The Woodlands – Flash Flood Warning: Weather.com

Flash flood warning for Montgomery County, The Woodlands, TX and surrounding areas are in effect until 10:30 p.m. according to Google Public Alerts.

As if we didn’t see enough flooding last week and over the weekend, it looks like we’re in for more.

When approaching high water areas always use take precautionary measures to turn around and don’t take the chance. Water can be higher than it seems and most flood deaths occur in vehicles.

The Flash Flood Warning remains in effect until 6:45 PM CDT for Southwestern Montgomery and North Central Harris counties. At 5:22 PM CDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the warned area. 0.70 inches of rain has fallen in 15 minutes at Spring Creek and I-45 and 0.76 inches at Conroe in just eight minutes. Rainfall rates are intense, please avoid areas with high water. Flash Flooding is ongoing or will begin shortly. Some locations that will experience flooding include: Conroe, Tomball, Willis, Pinehurst, Spring, The Woodlands, Oak Ridge North, Panorama Village, Shenandoah, magnolia, Stagecoach, Woodloch. Lake Conroe Dam, Porter Heights, Splashtown, hooks Airport, The Woodlands Pavillion and Chateau Woods.

Tips from ready.gov

Excerpted from ready.gov Before:

  • Build an emergency kit and make a family communications plan.
  • Elevate the furnace, water heater and electric panel in your home if you live in an area that has a high flood risk.
  • Consider installing “check valves” to prevent flood water from backing up into the drains of your home.
  • If feasible, construct barriers to stop floodwater from entering the building and seal walls in basements with waterproofing compounds.
  • More:
  • What to do before a flood.

Excerpted from ready.gov During:

  • Be aware that flash flooding can occur. If there is any possibility of a flash flood, move immediately to higher ground. Do not wait for instructions to move.
  • If you must prepare to evacuate, you should do the following:
    • Turn off utilities at the main switches or valves if instructed to do so. Disconnect electrical appliances. Do not touch electrical equipment if you are wet or standing in water.
    • Secure your home. If you have time, bring in outdoor furniture. Move essential items to an upper floor.
  • Be aware of stream, drainage channels, canyons and other areas known to flood suddenly. Flash floods can occur in these areas with or without typical warnings such as rain clouds or heavy rain.
  • If you have to leave your home, remember these evacuation tips:
    • Do not walk through moving water. Six inches of moving water can make you fall. If you have to walk in water, walk where the water is not moving. Use a stick to check the firmness of the ground in front of you.
    • Do not drive into flooded areas. If floodwaters rise around your car, abandon the car and move to higher ground if you can do so safely. You and the vehicle can be swept away quickly.
    • Do not camp or park your vehicle along streams, rivers or creeks, particularly during threatening conditions.
  • More:
  • What to do during a flood.
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